Media+Videos

This page is dedicated for videos on women's suffrage.

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This youtube clip is a video of the history of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution. It starts with the basic information, then goes into more detail. It is relevant to the topic because it is about Women and the Vote. The original source of this media clip is from youtube, by TeenxXxAngst’s Channel, added in December of 2009. therefore it is relevant. Youtube is a copyright friendly website, open to the public. ======

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This is a video explaining the history of women gaining the right to vote in America, Britain, and France. This is relevant to my topic because it talks about the history and it is very informational. I picked this video because it isn’t just about America’s history but you learn more about the world which is something that everyone should want to learn about. I did get this from YouTube and was posted by dizzo95 in 2008. Since this video was on YouTube it is open for the public and allowed for usage.======

media type="youtube" key="SoRimeIhtEE" width="425" height="350" Jennifer M. This media clip is a slide show with different images dealing with women’s suffrage and a narrator talking about how women got the right to vote. It is relevant to my topic, Women and the Vote, because it gives a lot of information and facts along with photographs from history. This video was posted to YouTube by the user jkphoto in 2007. The copyright section of YouTube states that they are dedicated to helping those who believe their material is being used illegally in videos and gives instruction on what to do if your material is being used improperly. Videos on YouTube are public domain.

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Abigail P.

This [| media clip] is very factual and shows pictures from the time period of when women were trying to gain the right to vote. The video starts off talking about where the campaign for the 19th Amendment started and then ends with the ratification of said Amendment. YouTube is copyright friendly.